the term dumping the clutch is when ur in a manuall can and ou just come off the clutch really quick... its how u do burnouts and stuff just put high revs up and dump the clutch n the wheels will spin... or just coming off the cluch quick to have a fast take off. hope that helped
it means that you have lot your memory.
A "dockers clutch" is a term that simply means shoulder-holster. It is a term native to Roland's world in the Dark Tower Series.
The term "pull in the clutch" means squeeze the clutch lever to the handle bar to disengage the clutch. Hope this helps.
Clutch judder is a British term use to describe a clutch shudder. It is caused by the flywheel and the components of the clutch not meeting as they should. It usually means something has gotten on the surface of the clutch.
also reffered to a dumping the clutch it is when you are in gear and holding the clutch in then you rev up the bike and release the clutch handle fast wouldn't recommend doing it sitting still
"Dumping the clutch" refers to letting the clutch out very quickly and usually results in one of the following: spinning the tires accelerating quickly damage to the drive-train
rapid release of the cluth pedal. When stationary can cause a car to stall. When on the move can restart an engine, as in bump starting.
Dumping is a technique in which you capture a market by selling goods below cost. So, anti-dumping means that a trade agreement is made to prohibit dumping.
Midnight dumping refers to the action of illegally disposing hazardous waste in secluded locations, usually in the evening.
anti dumping means reclying the goods
you cant really that i know of really without stripping it down...i have heard of towing the car(if it is a manual) in gear with the clutch in and then dumping the clutch and hope for the best but never heard of it working
the clutch is hydraulic, that means no adjustments